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>> No.10377379 [View]
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>A gamma ray goes through the space, has no gravity, no mass
>Suddenly encounters another gamma photon, then both combined create a electron/positron.
>Electron is a self contained thing that is compossed by quarks, and having mass and gravity with its quarks bond together to eternity.
>Suddenly it encounters a positron, and quarks get recked, the thing loses its gravity and mass and then again it turns in a bunch of free expanding photons

So...there is a theory that explains all that iterations?

>inb4 string theory

No, string theory doesnt explain or even try to explain this.

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So according with the modern theory of space/time, the space should have a elastic nature and is not plastic, since it can recover its smoothness after being affected by the mass disruption, so space is under a external tension?

And where comes this tension? is a external force? Should not this >imply that the universe is open?

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